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ALBERT AND ELIZABETH (Belgian-Indica) Words 
cannot do justice to this finest of all azaleas. Its 
large double flowers have white and pink blotches 
fading into a salmon-pink coloring. A fine blooming 
variety in the Spring and the best seller we grow. 
AVENIR (Belgian-Indica) Its huge double salmon- 
pink flowers make it one of the best azaleas of its 
type. Very bushy grower and blooms in great profu- 
sion in the Fall and Spring of the year. 
BRILLIANT (Belgian-Indica) A very large, dark 
red, double flower. New and beautiful. Blooms in 
the Spring of the year. 
CHARLES ENCKE (Kurume) A large single white 
flower with red markings. This variety blooms so 
heavily around Easter each year that it gives the ap- 
pearance of being a round ball of peppermint stick 
candy. 
CORAL BELLS (Kurume) One of the heaviest 
blooming varieties of all azaleas. Its beautiful coral- 
pink flowers are borne in such great profusion that 
most of its beautiful foliage is hidden from view 
making a solid pink ball of beauty. 
CORAL VERVAENEANA (Belgian-Indica) A beau- 
tiful double coral-pink flower with frilled edging on 
the petals. A very long blooming period from late 
winter into the Springtime. 
DAYBREAK (Belgian-Indica) This new variety has 
huge double, light pink flowers and is the finest new 
pink azaleas we have had the pleasure of introduc- 
ing to our customers. Blooms in the Spring of the 
year. 
DR. BERGMAN (Belgian-Indica) Its salmon-pink 
petals with red veining makes for a very beautiful 
effect. This is a new variety and we feel that when 
it is better known it will be known as one of the 
best ten Belgian azaleas. 
ECLAVEUR (Belgian-Indica) Beautiful double dark 
red flowers. Its lovely flowers are star-shaped and 
blooms in the early Spring. 
PLANTING: 
A hole twice the diameter of the container, but 
slightly shallower at the point where the root ball is 
to rest should be prepared. (See accompanying 
sketch.) A planting hole prepared in this manner will 
largely eliminate the problem of providing drainage, 
and as the azalea has quite a shallow rooting system, 
the hole may be enlarged as necessary and more peat 
moss added without the necessity for again disturb- 
ing the plant. The best growing medium for Azaleas 
is pure peat moss, nothing else, but this peat moss 
must be moist at the time of using, otherwise it will 
not pack or settle well about the root ball of the 
plant. A very handy device to aid in retaining the im- 
portant peat moss mulch is a little fence, about 2 
inches high, to completely surround the plant. This 
will not only be helpful at feeding time and at water- 
ing time, but it will enable you to avoid the loss of 
moss due to flooding or the action of the wind. 
Complete cultural directions are available and are 
supplied with each purchase. 
ERIE (Belgian-Indica) A beautiful double salmon- 
pink flower with white markings. This variety will 
usually bloom in the early Fall and start blooming 
again in the early Spring. 
ERNEST VON ECKHOUT (Belgian-Indica) A love- 
ly double red flower with frilled edges, which usu- 
ally blooms late in the Spring. 
HEXE RED (Kurume) The finest Red Kurume azalea 
we grow. A very bushy grower and exceptionally 
heavy bloomer. This variety well deserves its popu- 
larity and never fails to put on its own flower show 
in the Spring. 
HOLLANDIA (Belgian-Indica) This variety is one 
of the beautiful new double, orange-types of azaleas. 
The flowers are very large in size and have a crepe 
paper effect on the petals. Spring blooming. 
JANE HERRONS (Belgian-Indica) This variety is 
one of the finest of all azaleas for Easter blooming. 
It has deep pink double flowers and blooms profuse- 
ly. 
JANE PETERS (Belgian-Indica) This lovely variety 
bears large single red flowers in the Springtime. It 
grows quite fast and makes a handsome shrub. 
LOUIS VON HOUTTEN (Belgian-Indica) A very 
vigorous spreading type of grower and bears med- 
ium sized dark red double flowers. 
MADAME MOREAU (Belgian-Indica) New and 
beautiful. The flowers are large, double pink with 
some white markings and each petal has beautiful 
frilled edges, making this an outstanding variety. 
Blooms late Spring. 
MADAME PETRICK (Belgian-Indica) Here is a 
lovely medium-sized double copper-red beauty which 
blooms in the early Fall of the year and blooms 
again in the Spring. 
AZALEA PRICES 
Six inch pots, average plants 10-12 in. high, heads 8” x 8” up to 10" x 10” - $1.95 eactk 
Eight inch pots, average plants 12-14 in. high, heads 12’’X 12” up to 14” x 14” - $2.95 each 
10 or more of either size less 10% 
Larger sizes available 
